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NoBones 05-05-2014 11:50 PM

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doodlebug 05-06-2014 01:54 AM

We made it home safe amd sound even though our tent was down on power from a
failing throttle position switch. Better than having to buy boat parts. We had a great time seeing everyone again and meeting new members. Danny could you please scedule
the next one with seas less than two w/no rain.

gofastsandman 05-06-2014 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptLloyd (Post 227167)
It was great seeing everyone, reacquainting with CSC members I've met before, and meeting new ones.

Denny and Dave, it was cool being anchored next to two awesome boats;)

Ken (No Bones), you are the "Grand Poohpah" of host, Davis says "Thanks" for the hot dogs:)

Eric, thanks for the stern anchor assist and the great tuna trip story:eek:

Don, great meeting you, but I was afraid to partake in what was in that cooler:p

Carla and Skip, Thanks for giving Sandy somewhere to sleep:p I hope your dad likes the card:)

Terry, It's fuuny, talking to you in person, I understand everything you say:rolleyes:

Duane, thanks for the parking spot:D

Ken (Moose), have fun with the diving on this coast:D

Mitch, keep up the 2000 mile commutes to work on your dad's boat:)

Sandy, I'm not a race boat driver, but I love how I can plow thru it with the 23'. It was a pleasure taking you for a ride, sorry I didn't have any left handed rods:p

Danny, we'll catch you next time:o

We can't wait for next time

Lloyd

I grew up with right handed things. Casting is just the same except for an adjustment
for the backbone of the rod. I will admit, I still look like a dweeb reeling and jigging with a righty.

Casting looks ok, reeling looks like the translation was lost.

Since when have tents been water resistant?

Is not the purpose of a tent to keep water out?

Where is my old Kelty tent?

Sometimes a picnic table is your best friend. With a nice inflatable, and your pillow.

kmoose 05-06-2014 10:02 PM

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Last day over here went well. Lots of grouper and Mahi. Bagged this nice but and new color scheme for the deck.....

Islandtrader 05-07-2014 07:39 AM

Wow!

Snookerd 05-07-2014 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by doodlebug (Post 227178)
Danny could you please scedule
the next one with seas less than two w/no rain.

:D:D I have officially put the order in Duane!

DonV 05-07-2014 03:02 PM

Nice job Ken and Melissa!!! The best thing to me, next to the dolphin, is the nice calm seas in the background!! We were just a few days off this weekend.........

Snookerd 05-07-2014 06:21 PM

Lloyd and Ken- sorry I missed you guys on Friday. Next time for sure!

doodlebug 05-07-2014 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 227210)
Last day over here went well. Lots of grouper and Mahi. Bagged this nice but and new color scheme for the deck.....

Mahi blood always looks good on a Seacraft floor, makes mine look as
good as a new boat

Blue_Heron 05-07-2014 07:48 PM

It was nice to see the regulars, and nice to meet those we hadn't met before; CaptLloyd, Flexpat, Doodlebug, Denny's friend Terry, and Terry England. The weather was but a distraction.

Terry, you're not nearly as weird in person as your posts imply. Alas we cannot say the same of the quicksand man, he of the rabbit hole, the hatter of madness, our very own beamish boy. I shall have to read Brautigan for insight.

I wish we hadn't missed the brief Moose sighting. We enjoyed the company of Mr.and Mrs. Moose at the Fall gathering.


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